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D2012-90. Spoon
Teaspoon
D2012-90. Spoon

Teaspoon

Date1760-1777
Marked by 1731 - 1807
MediumSilver
DimensionsOL: 4 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, William J. Grant in memory of Janet L. Grant
Object number2012-90
DescriptionSilver teaspoon with downturned rounded handle, tipt on back, and with oval bowl (re-shaped) with traces of an oval (?) dropLabel TextThis unassuming spoon represents the work of James Geddy, an influential and successful silversmith and prominent citizen in Williamsburg and Petersburg. Although the bowl of the spoon has been re-worked, most likely to address wear from long use, the mark on the spoon is clear and matches that found on archaeologically recovered examples from the Geddy site.Mark(s)Marked in relief "I•G" in a rectangle on back of handle
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